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The CIA in Hollywood Tricia Jenkins

The CIA in Hollywood By Tricia Jenkins

The CIA in Hollywood by Tricia Jenkins


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With new chapters covering Zero Dark Thirty, Homeland, and Argo, this critically acclaimed book interrogates the nature and extent of the CIAs influence on film and television.

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The CIA in Hollywood: How the Agency Shapes Film and Television by Tricia Jenkins

Whats your impression of the CIA? A bumbling agency that cant protect its own spies? A rogue organization prone to covert operations and assassinations? Or a dedicated public service that advances the interests of the United States? Astute TV and movie viewers may have noticed that the CIAs image in popular media has spanned this entire range, with a decided shift to more positive portrayals in recent years. But what very few people know is that the Central Intelligence Agency has been actively engaged in shaping the content of film and television, especially since it established an entertainment industry liaison program in the mid-1990s.

The CIA in Hollywood offers the first full-scale investigation of the relationship between the Agency and the film and television industries. Tricia Jenkins draws on numerous interviews with the CIAs public affairs staff, operations officers, and historians, as well as with Hollywood technical consultants, producers, and screenwriters who have worked with the Agency, to uncover the nature of the CIAs role in Hollywood. In particular, she delves into the Agencys and its officers involvement in the production of The Agency, In the Company of Spies, Alias, The Recruit, The Sum of All Fears, Enemy of the State, Syriana, The Good Shepherd, and more. Her research reveals the significant influence that the CIA now wields in Hollywood and raises important and troubling questions about the ethics and legality of a government agency using popular media to manipulate its public image.

About Tricia Jenkins

Tricia Jenkins is an associate professor in the Film, Television, and Digital Media Department at Texas Christian University. She has published several articles on the CIA in Hollywood and on the spy genre more broadly.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One. Rogues, Assassins, and Buffoons: Representations of the CIA in Film and Television
  • Chapter Two. Opening the Doors: Why and How the CIA Works with Hollywood
  • Chapter Three. Necessary and Competent: The CIA in The Agency and In the Company of Spies
  • Chapter Four. The Chase Brandon Years
  • Chapter Five. The Legal and Ethical Implications of the CIA in Hollywood
  • Chapter Six. The Last People We Want in Hollywood: The Retired CIA Officer and the Hollywood Docudrama
  • Chapter Seven. Argos Tony Mendez: The First Retiree the CIA Wants in Hollywood
  • Chapter Eight. Relaxing the Rules: Zero Dark Thirty, Homeland, and the Move toward Nuance
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

NGR9780292772465
9780292772465
0292772467
The CIA in Hollywood: How the Agency Shapes Film and Television by Tricia Jenkins
New
Paperback
University of Texas Press
2016-03-08
230
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